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elizabeth gibb says:"nice easily listening"

Publisher's Summary

New York Times best-selling author Hannah Howell delivers adventure and instant attraction in this all-new Wherlocke Family novel.... For Lady Primrose Wootten, nothing has been ordinary since her father, the baron, died, and his wayward family filled the estate with greed and treachery. Primrose knows if she can just track down her brother, he can send the odious relations on their way. But instead she finds this enormous, powerful stranger and entirely forgets what she was doing in the first place.... Sir Bened Vaughn isn't much afraid of a pistol. But he is a bit afraid of the woman holding it, who stirs up something so primal he's not sure he can shake it off. Vaughn is an honorable man, and he knows he has no right to desire Primrose. Yet he does have an obligation to help her, and as they learn more about her brother's disappearance, he realizes that means staying by her side...wanting her all the while...and wondering how much longer they can resist temptation....

A good romance and plot. Unfortunately the last 2 books is the series seem to be getting slower with more meaningless conversation spread throughout the book resulting in less action. Also Bened seems to have lost this welch accent. I've liked this series from the beginning but I hope the author will cut out the childish conversations that feel like they have been written for semi-literates. Again, the basis for the whole series and its characters is very entertaining so I hope the author can streamline the next book.

3 of 4 people found this review helpful

Trish R.

JACKSONVILLE, FL, United States

01/08/15

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"Good read.."

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This was a good story and I really liked Bened and Primrose. I was looking forward to Bened’s story and Primrose suited him perfectly. She was kind and very brave. She thought nothing of holding a gun on someone, or bashing them in the head with a shovel. And when Morris and Brevan went to save Bened, who had been captured by Primrose’s murderous Aunt Augusta, she was right there with them. But it seemed to go on and on without any real excitement. This was a least favorite of the whole series. It was kind of repetitive, too. It could have been a much smaller book. 352 pages was too long. You could have dropped 100 pages and not missed a thing. I still liked it, because I like Bened, but I wouldn’t read it again like I would the others.

The one thing that was so annoying was the sooo 21st century phrase, “end her.” We just need to “end” Aunt Augusta. Someone just needs to “end” her. When are we going to "end" her? Really? I think that’s a totally stupid phrase to begin with and now I have to read it in a historical novel. UGH.

I do love Modred (the Duke) and Dob. They are so real and down to earth. But then, so are Morris, Brevan, Argus, Lorelei and Penelope. And I really liked Simeon, Lilybet, Uncle George and Frederick. Aunt Augusta did get what she deserved but her crew of bad guys really did suck. Every time you turned around she’d have to hire new ones because the others were either killed or overpowered and the magistrate was called to haul them away. That was really quite funny.

One reviewer called the sex in this book “mild.” I would have to beg to differ. Explicitly written sex, including oral, is far from “mild.” Which is fine with me but a lot of you don’t like that so you might want to skip this book.

As to the narrator: The narrator was a little terrible this time. She was rather robotic and except for a couple of times ‘yelling’ she had no emotions at all. Not once when it called for a laugh did she laugh. She did the voices ok but overall I thought she kinda sucked. Polly Lee (Ashford McNab, I think) has always been one of my favorites but not this time. Most of the time she just sounded bored.

3 of 4 people found this review helpful

Arlene

Two rivers, WI, United States

03/12/16

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"Just fantastic"

I really enjoy the whole story line also the reader is just great... I would encourage you to liste to the whole series in order but is not needed and please what is next ? I most definitely want to hear more

0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Leigh

Athens, AL, United States

08/10/16

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"The series is interesting"

If you could sum up If He's Noble in three words, what would they be?

The magical family is so enjoyable. This one not as exciting as last but still worth a listen.

0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Renee

Duncanville, TX, United States

02/06/16

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"Being Noble"

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I have listen to this book more than once and have read the other reviews , all I can say is that I can listen to Ms. Howell book over and over again. I like what she does with the children in her books and the women in her books are strong characters. She is also real in most male and female relationships because females are the ones to fall in love before some males. I look forward to her next book in the series and hope she writes more on the Vaughn and Wherlocke .

0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Will And Cheryl Marcroft

Idaho

21/05/16

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"Disappointed"

This could have been a good story, but it fell short.. Howell needs a new format!

0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Deanne

Bloomington, IN, United States

01/04/16

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"Could have been good if narrator wasn't monotone."

Disappointing. How slow and completely monotone. Story was probably better but it was really hard to get through. I skipped big parts of it because I didn't think narrator swaps ever going to get it out. The male vooice was ridiculous like a robot.

0 of 0 people found this review helpful

MAJ3139

30/10/15

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"If He's Noble"

The performance was fine. The story was entertaining but not as interesting as the other Wherlocke tales. I wonder will there be an 8?

0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Naners7

26/10/15

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"This book couldn't do the Werlocke series justice"

I loved this series, but, this book seemed very predictable and I felt lacked the intrigue that the other later books had. I feel sad that I wasted a credit in this book and should've spent it on a different book.

0 of 0 people found this review helpful

chicksahoy

Ontario, Canada

02/08/15

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"Another Winner!"

I couldn't put this down. A truly enjoyable read. Hannah Howell never fails to please. The narrator was perfect and added to the perfection of this book.

0 of 0 people found this review helpful

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